Egyptian Prime Minister Moustafa Madbouli said the state is keen on successfully establishing the Arts and Culture City to be a distinguished edifice in the New Administrative Capital (NAC).
This would promote the state’s vision on the importance of culture and arts in people’s lives and in maintaining their heritage and identity, Madbouli made the remarks late Wednesday during his visit to the Arts and Culture City.
Madbouli was accompanied by Culture Minister Nivine Kilani, Presidential Adviser for financial Affairs Mohamed Amin and a number of other officials of the authorities concerned.
The city will comprise the largest opera house in the Middle East in addition to a library set up on 10,000 square metres in addition to a museum of Egypt’s capitals and a museum for mummies.